North Atlanta Radiation Oncology

 

Image Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT)

Radiation oncologists use image guided radiation therapy, or IGRT, to help better deliver the radiation to the cancer since tumors can move between treatments due to differences in organ filling or movements while breathing. IGRT involves conformal radiation treatment guided by imaging, such as CT, ultrasound or X-rays, taken in the treatment room just before the patient is given the radiation treatment. All patients first undergo a CT scan as part of the planning process. The imaging information from the CT scan is then transmitted to a computer in the treatment room to allow doctors to compare the earlier image with the images taken just before treatment. During IGRT, doctors compare these images to see if the treatment needs to be adjusted. This allows doctors to better target the cancer while avoiding nearby healthy tissue. In some cases, doctors will implant a tiny marker in or near the tumor to pinpoint it for IGRT.

Northside-Alpharetta Cancer Center
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3400-B Old Milton Parkway
Alpharetta, GA 30005
Phone: 770-442-1413
Fax: 770-442-5852
Northside Hospital Cancer Center
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1000 Johnson Ferry Road
Atlanta, GA 30372
Phone: 404-851-8850
Fax: 404-851-6010
Northside-Dunwoody Cancer Center
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1155 Hammond Drive
Building B
Atlanta, GA 30328
Phone: 770-668-9622
Fax: 770-668-9625
Northside-Roswell Cancer Center
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11660 Alpharetta Highway
Building 500, Suite 590
Roswell, GA 30076
Phone: 404-303-3896
Fax: 404-851-6010